Chapter 1024: Kyle Visits His Family
After confirming that the righteous trial was coming to an end, Kyle chose to leave with some dismay, as it turned out that while the situation of the giant god taking over the mortal body was more violent, it was ultimately much easier than raising a star spirit from scratch.
In this test, Kyle still failed to successfully enforce his own justice after all, and she was still too tender due to the lack of memories of the previous generation of star spirits.
There is a complete difference between mastering justice and mastering power.
After Tariq began to accept the reconstruction of Demacia, Kyle finally left Demacia, and now she has a new mission, which is to talk to her sister.
Demacia cannot be divided.
There is no soil for the confrontation between sisters, so the next peace is almost inevitable.
And so, as Demacia began to recover, Kyle left and set out on his way to Irwindale, where she could assure her sister was pushing her own mind.
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After arriving at Irwindale, Kyle didn't immediately look for his sister's traces - Kyle wanted to compete with Morgana once and prove whose idea was right with his actions, but unfortunately for the sake of the overall situation, she had to give up halfway, in this case, she naturally did not show up directly.
That's a shame, it's just undefeated in the competition between sisters.
Aside from his almost harsh demands for justice, Kyle has some humanity - and a lot of that humanity has to do with his sister.
In order not to embarrass himself too much, Kyle had planned to walk around Irwindale to see if there was a mess of the place as well as Morgana, and according to what Kyle knew about his sister, it was impossible for her forgiveness to maintain order.
However, the reality of Irvine Dale leaves a fussy Kyle stunned - here she seems to see a completely different world.
Although Irwindale had only been occupied by the Revolutionary Army of Demacia for a year, it was completely different from the rest of Demacia, and magic seemed to have become a part of it, and people began to take a look at it and not care about it.
In Irwindale, Kyle watched as people used magic to grow plants, spawn animals, make tools, and build houses, where spells seemed to become a form of production.
This scene left Kyle completely confused.
Yes, rune laws can do this, but when will a mage be willing to engage in production?
Kyle understands that the first choice of a mage after gaining superhuman power is often to use this power to plunder and enslave others, after all, this is the most relaxed and enjoyable - but in Irwindale, people seem to habitually use magic as a means of making a living!
This makes Kyle can't believe his eyes!
And as he got to know Irwindale, Kyle's incredulity grew.
For example, the casters here have strict identity registrations, and Demacia's strict household registration system is further enforced here.
For example, there is a difference between the supply of goods and the regular buying and selling, and Kyle discovers that the basic necessities of the people here are uniformly rationed.
Looking at Irvendelle, who is completely different from Demacia's painting style, Kyle finally begins to doubt his life.
Filled with doubts, Kyle finally decides to meet his sister, who sees endless possibilities in the city, which makes her refreshed and full of doubts.
At this moment, Kyle has a lot of questions to ask Morgana.
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Of course, Kyle doesn't know that Morgana isn't the one behind all of this - her beloved sister is still sealed in the sands of time.
It's all the result of a collaboration between Rhodes and Silas – a subtle utopia in the Irwindale region with a large number of spellcasters gathering.
You must know that although Valoran cannot be regarded as a low-magic world, in general, the level of production is at most the peak of feudal society, even though the land of Demacia is fertile and rich, but the exploitation of the nobility still exists.
However, due to the presence of the Revolutionary Army of Demacia, a large number of spellcasters have gathered in the small area of Irwindale - as more and more spellcasters come to Irwindale for refuge, the density of mages here has caught up with that of the High Demon World.
When "castable" became the norm in Irwindale, magic would naturally normalize and become a reliable means of production.
To be more exact, there may only be one mage in a thousand people in the entire Valoran range, and with this density of spellcasters, the best way for mages to live should be to rule and plunder, and they can enter the ruling class through their own abilities, so that the benefits are the greatest for them.
But in Irwindale, on average, there is one spellcaster in every three or five people...... In this case, who do you go to rule? Who to plunder?
You can control the flames, right?
In Noxus, you can join the Mage Corps and become a Master Mage, but in Irwindale, the best class for you is...... Cook.
The increase in the average magic level led directly to the rapid change of Irwindale's production methods, and when the spells that were used for combat were used in production, Irwindale's production level began to explode at a terrifying level.
Think about it, it only takes a dozen casters to join forces, and a hundred acres of wheat can complete a complete cycle from sowing to harvesting in one day...... Naturally, such an Irwindale social structure will not be the same as before!
And more subtly, it stands to reason that these spellcasters should naturally seek more benefits and higher social status because of their spell-casting abilities that are far beyond ordinary people, but because of Demacia's threat and hostility, they now need protection from Silas......
The result is that the caster uses his spell-casting ability as a means of production, which greatly increases the level of social production, and Silas directly constructs a society that distributes according to his needs.
Strictly speaking, this is a utopian on-demand allocation, within the purview of early utopianism, and even many of Evendelle's rules are primitive – but when compared to the rest of the world, people will embrace this primitive on-demand distribution from the bottom of their hearts.
If anyone is least surprised by this, it is Rhodes.
As the dominant player, Rhodes was very happy with the current state of Irwindale – he was very familiar with this kind of high-productivity society, because in his previous life, Dalaran was also like that.